Henri André Paul Victor Gault

Henri André Paul Victor Gault,
(born Nov. 4, 1929, Pacy-sur-Eure, France—died July 9, 2000, Saint-Sulpice-en-Pareds, France), French food critic who , collaborated with Christian Millau on the Guide Gault-Millau, an annual restaurant guide founded in 1969 as a rival for the already well-established Michelin guidebook. In 1973 Gault-Millau coined the term nouvelle cuisine to describe the lighter, more artistically designed cooking technique that was then challenging classic French haute cuisine, and the two men consistently championed the chefs who specialized in it. Gault, who also wrote other, more specific food guides, became a restaurant consultant after splitting with Millau in 1985.